6 PHE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY ,t'NE 5, 1914. 5 ocie By MELLIFICIA.. Thursday, June 4, 1914. IT SEEMS to me the nion are Invading our sphere. (No, Melllficla Is not a man). Have you noticed prominent mcmbors of the Country club wearing the best looking sailors made of leghorn straw? Per haps wo Invaded the men's sphero when wo started wearing panamaa and now they are getting even with us. 1 think Mr. V. H. McCord, who Is always Immaculately woll groomod, wore one last summer, and this ear noarly all of the man must have ad mired Mr. McCord's taste, for they are ail wearing them. Mr. Myron Learned wears one with a tango yellow band, and It Is very becoming. Mr. W. H. Vholcr has one and sometimes wears a white band and some times a green band. ' Mr. F. W. Judson, momber of tho Board of Governors and Ak-Sar-Ben king, was ono of tho first to got one. Mr. O. C. Ilodlck and Mr. J. Edward Georgo, well known club men are wearing the Leghorns. Mr. A. L. Heed, well known golfer, moterlst and business man, la keen about his now hat. Mr. Herbert S. Daniol, Unltod States commissioner, wears a black and white band on his new Leghorn. Mr. Harry McCormlck has ono with a quiet dark grcon band, which is cool looking for warm days. Mr. O. Hull, who was one of tho first to hivo a loghorn, wears a panama part of the time. Apropos of tho new style hat, oae of the above bachelors had thu following conversation with his slstor: Bachelor I bought a new hat today. Sister What kind did you got? Bachelor I. think it Is called a "Shanghai." 8ister 1 never heard of a hat of that kind. . Bachelor Well, porhaps It is a "Buff Cochin," then; it's some kind of a chicken, I believe. Sister Oh, you mean a Loghorn. Frdcrltk Hill Parker, which took place in the morning- at ft John s C ollegiate t hurch at s o'clock. Kev. Father Drons Kewt performed the ceremony. A wed ding breakfast ai srvcd at the homo of the brldo'c mother, when eeyera were placed for only the relative nn4 a few Intimate frfm1. Tho decorations were In tprlng flower. Mr. nnri Ir. Parker have gone to 8t. i Loul and will be at home after July 1 at Mux rluh, r.here they have a cottage, j for the summer. ; Wells-Morgan Wedding. ' Mr. Chester Camera Welle, Crelghton art '1. wan married Wednesday at Hroken Bow, Neb . to MIm Mary Morgan, j daughter of Judge Alpha Morgan of that plat. It la probable that tho Crelghton 'man and hla bride will vlalt Omaha In the near future, when Mr. Wella will attend an annual gathering of hla former class mate. Since graduating from thu local school Mr. Wella and Theodore Nelson, an Omaha boy havo been teaching at tho Kearney Military academy, where their Plato on the faculty entitles them to the rank of captain. ' At Happy Hollow. Tho faculty of the Omaha irigh tchool will entertain at dinner Friday evening at Happy Hollow In compliment to Mtsa Kate McHugh. Browncll Hall Girl. to Study Opera. MM Velrtia Sutton, one of Urowncll Hall' vocal atudenta, la doing consider able to uphold the reputation of the Sut ton name, made famous by several ladle of that name, her relatives. .Mlaa Sutton Is a coualn of Ann Sutton and of May Sutton, the celebrated tennis player and awlmmcr. Mlas Sutton' home Is McCook, Nrt.. where her father la director of the McCook band, which has toured the Inked State with eminent aucCe aev eral' times. At Hrownell Hall Miss Velma exhibited marked ability In the musical line poseilng a -e of considerable rli hness and rmrlty. and also displaying marked talent on the piano, She studied jtolce under Mtsa Mum'hhoff and was one j of the stellar number on this years commencement program. Miss Sutton j Intends to continue her vocal work !n Baltimore or PJoston next year. after 'which she I planning to study abroad i Slumber Party. MJs Rllnabeth Underwood of 4021 i Seward street, entertained twelve of her , girl friend at a slumber party Tuesday ' evening. Tho girls were entertained by j iruelc. among which a dut was rendered j by Mis Harriet Friend and Miss Ellta beth Umlerwood. accompanied by Miss j .'off. Miss Hayes gave several humor ous readings. Those preaent were j Mines Mister- yiacys Heite, Dorla Chappell, i Genevieve HohmannDlanche Howard. Leah Neff. Anita rteeves, Fay Barrett. P.llrabeth Dixon. Harriet Friend, (lolda Hayes. l.oulKe Lange, Kllzabeth Tnder-wood. Luncheon at Fairacrcs. Complimentary to Mrs. H. M. Cald well of Tioga, Pa., Mrs. John L. Ken nedy entertained at a beautifully ap pointed luncheon today at her home In Falracrea. Pink sweet peas were used In decoration and covers were placed for. Mcsdames Mesdames H. M. Caldwell, Horace Everett, V. B. Caldwell P. 8. Caldwell. O. W. Wattles. Henry W. Yates, j. Ij. Kenneay Council Bluff: Herman Kountte. Ben Gallagher, Milton Barlow. John L. Webster, H Bake Cake Tomorrow M H BUT BE SURE TO USE Eastwood-Turk Wedding A pretty June wedding waa that of Tlta Margaret Boniflcld Turk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Turk, and Harry Eastwood, which was celebrated Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Itov, T. J. Collar, pastor of the church, officiated. Mr. Harry Thornton played the 1-ohen-grin bridal chorus, and acoompantcd Mrs, Howard Osborne, who sang "I Love i'ou Truly." ( Tho bride wore white mcssallne '.rim med with shadow lace. Her long1 tulle wedding veil won held In place with lilies of the valley. She carried n showr bouquet of bride' roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs, William Mehrens was matron of honor and wore her wedding gown of white crepe de chine trimmed witn princess lace and pearls. MIm Mildred Turk, slater of the bride, was maid, of honor. She woro chantltly lace over white mrssallne, with a Pink tulle marguerite girdle. Miss Edna Hume waa bridesmaid, and wore while Tn broldered French voile, trimmed with shadow lace and a pink tulle marguerlto c'rdle. They all carried Kllarncy rose. Little Mlas Mary Elizabeth Chancy of Dm Moines carr.ed the ring In a illy. Mr Joseph Ormsby was best man, and the ushers were Basil and Holes Turk, brothers of tho bride. Mr. and Mrs. East robfl lefMor-a wed ding trip to California- and other west ern polnta, and will be at home after July 1 at 4431 Commercial avenue. Among tho out-of-town gucata were Mrs. A. W. Crowo and Mrs. T. C Chaney of Dei Moines, Miss Margaret Holdsworth and Mies Margaret Holdaworth and Mrs. A. E. Hubbard of Valley, Eglciton-Martens Weddinjj. The home of Mr. and Mre. Henry C. Martens was the scene of a pretty wed ding Wednesday evening when tholr daughter, Oertrude Louise, .and Jnmca Augustus Kglcston were united In mar riage. Hev aorgu B. Southworth of fit. Matthias' Episcopal church officiated. MMa Marlon Eglcston played the Men delssohn wedding march. Tho bride wore white chiffon taffeta, trimmed with ruffles of taffeta and shadow lace. The bodice was of lacn trimmed with chiffon roaebuds. The tulle veil was fashioned In the Dutch cap style with shadow lace, and she carried n shower of bride's roses and white sweet peas. Miss Dorothy .Martens, the bride's Meter, waa maid of honor and she woro white charmeuao with over dress of white silk net and a pink satin gltdle. Her Normandy cap waa trimmed with pink rosebud and alio wore a cor dage of pink aweet peaa. Mr. Rudolph Uoysen waa beat man. following the ceremony a reception was . held when those assisting In the dining room in cluded Mrs. C. E. King. Miss Edna Mor row and Miss Klnnehan. Mr. and Mrs. Egleston have gone to Kansas City and St. 1-mils and will be at homo after July 1 at tho Luana cottage at tho Dtetx club. Rachman-Zimman Wedding. The wedding uf Mlsa Blanche Zlmman, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Zlmman, ind Harry 8. Rachman of Rock Island, 111., took place Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother. Rabbi Frederick, Cohn of Temple Israel offi ciated. Miss Florence Hachman, niece of the brtdc, played the Iihengrln bridal chorus. There were no attendanta. The bride wore her traveling ault of blue silk moire poplin, made In three flounce style, and a white Milan hat, trimmed with roses. She wore a corsage bouquet of pink and white sweet peas, Mr. andir,'Rachman heft for their new homo at Rock island, III. Afternoon Bridge. Mrs. P. Florlno and Mrs. O, F. Huhbell entertained at bridge Wedensday after noon at tho home of Mrs. Florins. Prizes wcro won by Mrs. J. A. McClaln and Mrs. F, O. Parsons. Those present were; Mesdamca -A. O. Morse, F. HrUtol. 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